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How I Broke Free From My Written Porn Obsession After 15 Years

Pornography is the same as any other addictions, alcohol, smoking, drugs, fornication, adultery, etc.

It is one of the downfalls of the human condition that if addicted it can be devastating to the person and their relationships. The first step for the person is to take it seriously and admit that there is a problem.

– According to a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Research, about half (49%) of young adult women agree that viewing pornography is an acceptable way of expressing one’s sexuality.

– According to a survey of more than 11,000 college-age women, more than half (52%) of young women today are exposed to sexually explicit material by the age of 14.

– According to a study published in the CyberPsychology and Behavior, 62% of women have seen pornography by the age of 18.

– Exposures to porn during childhood are not just brief glimpses. Some teen girls are viewing online pornography for a half-hour or more at a time, and 1 in 7 have done this on multiple occasions.

– About 1 in 5 women (18%) use the Internet for sexual purposes habitually—every week.

Society in general, it would appear, is not prepared for these type of personal attacks on the human condition, yet sexuality is taken so lightly in our culture.

This testimony is powerful because of the hold it had on this young woman for 15 years without pictures, but in written descriptions of movies and books.

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